Hi, it just mean... nothing!
I can guess you have been facing such writing on shopping sites, especially on the ones dealing with auctions like eBay. Right?
In fact, you should translate: unlocked (for use with any operator network) and no reserve (price). So you would get an unlocked phone while bidding under no reserve price conditions :)
I have been also looking for an relevant explanation on dedicated forums for long. No one could shed some light on this "unlocked NR": unlocked with No Restrictions for any network? Unlocked with No Reserve for any network?
So I asked to two eBay sellers, having offers including such "unlocked NR". Both replied the same: "unlocked to any network and no reserve price"!
Cheers from France
NR
Australia
i have a 2001 Saturn it has a dolby 8 NR stereo system please tell me the code to unlock it.
not reallyy ;) ;) ;)
Phone/options/voicemail change phone nr
non-renewable
Not Really
You can try searching it up on 411.com
Not Really
Depending on the context -- the sentence or phrase where NR is used -- it may mean 'natural round'.
NR usually means Near It's used on an address of someone who lives far away from the nearest town
NR stamped on jewelry typically stands for "no returns." This indicates that the item cannot be returned for a refund or exchange.